This month, I'm giving away a bundle of zombie goodies, including a 10" x 10" zombie print, a zombie t-shirt, and this super cool little zombie plush keychain thingy..
Girl in the Sea
Girl in the sea is one of my favorite songs from our first album. There’s something slightly magical about Neil’s acoustic guitar playing, mixed with that really cool accordion and violin. It has a sound that’s completely different from anything else on the album.
When we were recording the song in the studio, we had a blast making all the percussive sounds, and group vocals. We were trying to make it feel like a sea shanty, or pirate song.
Even now, I find myself returning to this character in my art.
A.I., Machine Learning, and zombies
Ever since I got my first Commodore Vic20 (and then later the Commodore 64), I’ve been addicted to using the computer to make art. And while my college years were spent studying traditional painting and drawing, as soon as I graduated and moved to Los Angeles, I dove headfirst into using the computer to animate and paint.
Recently, the field of A.I and Machine Learning has made leaps and bounds, making these tools finally available to artists. I first started playing around with a web-based app called Pix2Pix, which let you sketch something, and the computer would “flesh” it out.
My initial results were pure nightmare fuel.
Not too long after, I discovered a site called Artbreeder, which gave access to a pre-trained set of models. Mostly you could make your photos look like Van Gogh, or any other artist whose work the A.I. had been trained on. But I wanted to be able to train my own model. I wanted the computer to make new work based on my entire body of digital paintings.
That’s when I found RunwayML.
RunwayML’s aim was to make the training of new A.I. models accessible to artists, which is exactly what I was wishing for. And their site made the whole process super painless to hop into. Soon I was training models on my amoeba characters, some digital faces, and now, zombies.
My first experiment in the land of the A.I. undead, was to grab all the photos of zombies I could find from The Walking Dead. I trained a model on them, and it started giving me some pretty creepy, but awesome output. Soon, I realized that I would have to fix some of its attempts, and re-train it to include the newly altered imagery.
This idea turned to work extremely well.
Then I decided to start re-painting the images to be a little sillier, more in my style. Those results were just as weird.
But a few days ago, I realized I had enough imagery of my silly, squiggly zombies to try training a model on those. And boy am I glad I did! Right away the computer started making things that approximated my wide-eyed, confused zombies. I just had to keep training it.
But then something went wrong. In Machine Learning, there is a measurement used to describe how confident the computer is in its attempts to recreate the source imagery. This is called the FID score, or Frechet Inception Distance. It’s basically a measure of how far off the pixels of the generated image are from the original images in the training data-set.
And somewhere in my over-excitement, I had over-trained my zombie model.
So my current goal, is to take the output from the stuff that worked, and clean it up. Re-paint it all and feed it back to the computer. Like I did with the Walking Dead zombies. My hope is that with a little time and care, I can train a little robot Petey to make very good silly squiggly zombies. Just like his dad.
NMK III
NMK III is the third studio album No More Kings released. As always, it was produced by Neil DeGraide, but this time Neil and I sought a more 70s funk-soul vibe. What we ended up with was a pretty eclectic mix of sounds and stories. As much nostalgia as I have for our first album, this one may be my favorite.
Read MoreBut what if I make an art and music shop on my own website?
A finally decided to set up a web shop, here, on my site.
Read MoreIn Measured Hundredweight Bundle Giveaway
For a while now I’ve wanted do a giveaway for my newest album, In Measured Hundredweight.
Read MoreBurned by the Sun (acoustic)
A look at the making of the acoustic version of Burned by the Sun.
Read MoreOvercome by Silence
A walk-through of the song, Overcome by Silence.
Read MoreShade from the Light
A look at the making of Shade from the Light.
Read MoreNothing So Strange
A walk-through of the song Nothing So Strange.
Read MoreThe Wreckage
A look at the making of The Wreckage.
Read MoreToo Far Gone
A look at the making of the song Too Far Gone.
Read MoreOut of Here
A behind the scenes look at the second song on the album In Measured Hundredweight, Out of Here.
Read MoreBurned by the Sun
A behind the scenes look at the song Burned by the Sun.
Read MoreNew limited edition print of the month
I’ve started doing a print of the month where two images battle for votes to see which one gets to be printed. This month’s image is the Seated Guardian from my Lightbearer series.
Read MoreLunchtime beat-making and Mayan art
Spent the day making beats and making art.
Read MoreVisualizers and Loop Sketches
My newest loop sketches set to visualizers.
Read MoreMaking Meaningful Progress
I'm thinking about how I will continue to work on all the project ideas that I have.
I want to make meaningful progress in each project and i want to find ways to focus so that I'm not spreading myself too thin. If I do, then projects won't ever get done.
Read MoreTwo new covers
I posted a few new cover videos recently. Simple acoustic covers.
Read More100 Silly Superheroes
Recently, I launched my first ever Kickstarter project. It’s part of Kickstarter’s Make 100 challenge, where creators are challenged to make something limited to 100 items. In this case, I chose to illustrate 100 silly superheroes.
The idea is, at the highest level, you can name a silly superhero, and I’ll make a custom illustration in watercolor of that hero. You can also choose to voice your character saying their name or catchphrase in the super silly animated short film that I’ll make of all 100 heroes.
Oh, and they each get their own tiny silly theme song!
If you’re interested, you can check out the project here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/daspetey/100-silly-superheroes-a-make-100-project
The first hero, the Potato Fudger